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Paul has a good point in previous posting. Since that's metal to metal
contact, do you think adding grease is necessary? "basskisser" wrote in message m... "No Spam" wrote in message able.rogers.com... Would someone tell me how the spring being installed on my trailer? As you can see in the photos I took, the spring actually is not fastern by the screw, non does it being held by any metal. How does it Unless it has been welded to the frame?? How does it work? http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...g/P0002886.jpg http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...g/P0002889.jpg http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...g/P0002888.jpg N.S. That is commonly called a slip spring, and is not welded to the frame. The other end of the spring should be restrained, usually with an eye in the spring with a bolt through it. The spring, when weight is applied, simply pushes on the frame of the trailer. The bolt simply keeps it in the shackle to keep it from twisting. |